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Jan 06 2025HEALTH

Kids' Eating Habits: A Tale of Two Environments

In the beautiful province of British Columbia, there's a special program called the Generation Health Clinic. This program focuses on helping kids and teens manage their weight. From 2015 to 2019, researchers kept track of the eating habits, physical activities, and sleep patterns of the kids in the

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Jan 06 2025CELEBRITIES

Choose Happiness: A Birthday Guide for You

Today marks a special day for some amazing people, including Kate McKinnon, who turns 41, and Julie Chen and Gabrielle Reece, who both celebrate their 55th birthdays. Even the hilarious Rowan Atkinson joins the party at 70! As we wish them well, let's take a moment to think about what makes us happy

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Jan 06 2025SCIENCE

The Century Mark: A Journey in Biology

Did you know that a company focusing on biology has just turned 100? That's right, this organization has been around for a full century! Let's dive into their journey and see what makes them special. This company started out with a simple goal: to understand and share knowledge about living things.

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Jan 06 2025SCIENCE

Personality and Job Interests: A Deeper Look

Ever wondered how your personality might influence your choice of job? A study set out to examine this by looking at connections between job interests and personality traits beyond the typical "Big Five" model. The research involved 653 adults, with an average age of around 40 years. They filled ou

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Jan 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Exploring Data-Driven Safety Regulation for Fun Spaces

Immersive entertainment venues, like escape rooms, are booming. But with popularity comes problems, such as copycats and unregulated themes. This study digs into how big data can help fix these issues. First, it turns online entertainment venue data into a fancy network using specific standards. Th

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Jan 06 2025SCIENCE

Viral Detector Test: Which One Works Best for Wastewater?

Scientists tested three ways to check if viruses in wastewater are still alive. They used heat-treated and 'live' viruses in water and wastewater samples. They also looked at viruses naturally found in wastewater. The viruses included Human adenovirus 5, enterovirus A71, hepatitis-A virus, influenza

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Jan 06 2025HEALTH

Beyond Borders: What Makes Maternal Nurses Culturally Savvy?

Cultural competency is crucial for nurses caring for mothers and newborns in diverse settings. This study dived into how attitudes towards multiculturalism, confidence in dealing with different cultures, communication skills, and hospital support all play a role in shaping nurses' cultural competenc

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Jan 06 2025WEATHER

Winter Chill: What to Expect in North Texas This Week

Get ready, North Texas! A cold snap is on its way, bringing freezing temperatures and maybe even some wintry mix. The National Weather Service says an Arctic air mass is heading our way overnight on Monday. This means we'll be feeling the cold for most of the week. Expect highs in the 30s and 40s wi

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Jan 06 2025HEALTH

Obesity and Your Teeth: What's the Connection?

Think your weight affects just your body? Think again! A study dove into the mouths of adults with obesity to find out how it impacts their dental health. They checked out 204 patients at a weight management program. The team was curious about where the patients lived, their health problems, and hab

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Jan 06 2025HEALTH

Head and Neck Cancer in Plummer-Vinson Syndrome: What You Need to Know

Did you know that Plummer-Vinson Syndrome (PVS) can put people at risk for head and neck cancer? This isn't just a random fact—researchers have taken a close look at how these health issues connect. PVS, which affects the esophagus and throat, can create conditions that make it easier for cancer to

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